Experience a delightful combination of private transportation and dining at the Eagles Nest Restaurant, where you can soak in stunning views of Downtown Ketchikan. Guests will have the chance to explo
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Location: Ketchikan
What's Included
- Private transportation
- One alcoholic beverage of either locally crafted beer or wine.
- Personal size pizza made by you using traditional and Alaskan ingredients.
- Admission fee included for those wanting to ride the tram from the Eagles Nest to historic Creek Street.
- Unlimited locally crafted soda.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! Kids are definitely welcome on this experience, so it's perfect for families. Just be sure to supervise them during the pizza-making part since there's a bit of a learning curve with the dough. It's all about having fun together!
A: They do their best to keep the experience running, but if the weather's really bad, they might reschedule for safety. You'll get notified in advance, and the team is super helpful with finding another time that works for you. So, no worries on that front!
A: Don’t worry, it’s super beginner-friendly! The instructors guide you through each step, and they make it fun. Plus, you can choose your toppings, so it’s all about what you like. You’ll be a pizza pro by the end of it!
Discussions
Just did the AK Sourdough History and Brick Oven Pizza Making experience – Amazing!
Hey everyone! I just got back from the AK Sourdough History and Brick Oven Pizza Making experience at the Eagles Nest in Ketchikan. The views were stunning! We made our own pizzas with Alaskan toppings and got a sourdough starter kit to take home. The staff was super friendly and guided us all the way. Totally worth it if you're in the area! I had a locally brewed beer, too, which was a nice touch. Highly recommend!
Thinking of gifting the pizza making experience – any tips?
I'm considering getting this experience as a gift for my partner's birthday. I think they’d love the pizza making part! Is it really as fun as it sounds? Also, how's the parking situation around the Eagles Nest?